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Asian Americans for Community Involvement ($2.5 million) and Destination: Home ($5 million) were among the 32 recipients around the country.
Menlo Park’s LifeMoves was among the 32 recipients around the country to receive a portion of a total of $96.2 million in funds.
The film, "Our Vietnam Veterans," will be previewed next week at a Gilroy After Hours Rotary club meeting.
Nolan and Quinn Harr, creators of Scares for Cares, had participants film scary movies and charged viewers to vote for their favorites.
The Accredited Center of Excellence is the highest distinction given to emergency communication centers.
State Sen. Becker's bill, which honors the first Black student to integrate an elementary school in the South, passed in September.
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Fall meteor showers, such as the Leonids peaking over Gilroy this week, produce long tails like the recently seen green Taurid fireball.
The Goetz family, the current owners of the historic theater, is donating it to the town after purchasing the building in 2011.
The number of scam attempts reported to PG&E increased by 65 percent in September and October compared to the previous two months.
The number of scam attempts reported to PG&E increased by 65 percent in September and October compared to the previous two months.
The number of scam attempts reported to PG&E increased by 65 percent in September and October compared to the previous two months.
The number of scam attempts reported to PG&E increased by 65 percent in September and October compared to the previous two months.
Liang-Fang Chao attempted again to clarify her remarks about the Chinese Exclusion Act at Tuesday's council meeting but did not apologize.
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The dog, a nine-month-old border collie, was not hurt.
Kids will be able to “create motorized and architectural projects with imagination."
Orlando Kent and Benjamin Bellamy stepped in as a 16-year-old girl was stabbed in downtown Palo Alto in August.
Shannon Road is a major pedestrian corridor for students attending three schools near Los Gatos Boulevard.